THE WORDS OF AMOS, WHO WAS AMONG THE HERDMEN - “Amos begins by
setting forth his own nothingness, and withal the great grace of his
Teacher and Instructor, the Holy Spirit, referring all to His
glory.” He, like David, Peter, Paul, Matthew, was one of “the weak
things of the world, whom God chose to... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD WILL ROAR - Amos joins on his prophecy to the end of
Joel’s, in order at once in its very opening to attest the oneness
of their mission, and to prepare people’s minds to see, that his own
prophecy was an expansion of those words, declaring the nearer and
coming judgments of God. Those near... [ Continue Reading ]
The order of God’s threatenings seems to have been addressed to gain
the hearing of the people. The punishment is first denounced upon
their enemies, and that, for their sins, directly or indirectly,
against themselves, and God in them. Then, as to those enemies
themselves, the order is not of place... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I WILL SEND A FIRE ON THE HOUSE OF HAZAEL - The fire is probably
at once material fire, whereby cities are burned in war, since he
adds, “it shall devour the palaces of Benhadad,” and also stands
as a symbol of all other severity in war as in the ancient proverb,
“a fire is gone out from Heshbon... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL ALSO BREAK THE BAR OF DAMASCUS - In the East, every city was
fortified; the gates of the stronger cities were cased in iron, that
they might not be set on fire by the enemy; they were fastened within
with bars of brass 1 Kings 4:13 or iron (Psalms 107:16; Isaiah 45:2;
compare Isaiah 48:14; Je... [ Continue Reading ]
GAZA - Was the southernmost city of the Philistines, as it was indeed
of Canaan Genesis 10:19 of old, the last inhabited place at the
beginning of the desert, on the way from Phoenicia to Egypt . Its
situation was wonderfully chosen, so that, often as a Gaza has been
destroyed, a new city has, if ev... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT - Literally, “and.” Thus had Gaza done, and thus would God do;
“I will send a fire upon Gaza.” The sentence on Gaza stands out,
probably in that it was first in power and in sin. It was the
merchant-city of the five; the caravans parted from it or passed
through it; and so this sale of the Jewis... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I WILL CUT OFF THE INHABITANT FROM ASHDOD - Ashdod, as well as
Ekron, have their names from their strength; Ashdod, “the mighty,”
like Valentia; Ekron, “the firm-rooted.” The title of Ashdod
implied that it was powerful to inflict as to resist. It may have
meant, “the waster.” It too was eminent... [ Continue Reading ]
The last crowning sin, for which judgment is pronounced on Tyre, is
the same as that of Philistia, and probably was enacted in concert
with it. In Tyre, there was this aggravation, that it was a violation
of a previous treaty and friendship. It was not a covenant only, nor
previous friendliness only... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL SEND A FIRE UPON THE WALL OF TYRE - Tyre had long ere this
become tributary to Assyria. Asshur-ban-ipal (about 930 b.c.,) records
his “taking tribute from the kings of all the chief Phoenician
cities as Tyre, Sidon, Biblus and Aradus” . His son Shalmanubar
records his taking tribute from them... [ Continue Reading ]
EDOM - God had impressed on Israel its relation of brotherhood to
Edom. Moses expressed it to Edom himself , and, after the suspicious
refusal of Edom to allow Israel to march on the highway through his
territory, he speaks as kindly of him, as before; “And when we
passed by from our brethren, the c... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT - (And I, in My turn and as a consequence of these sins) will send
a fire upon Teman “Teman,” say Eusebius and Jerome , “was a
country of the princes of Edom, which had its name from Teman son of
Eliphaz, son of Esau Genesis 36:11, Genesis 36:15. But even to this
day there is a village, called T... [ Continue Reading ]
AMMON - These who receive their existence under circumstances, in any
way like those of the first forefathers of Moab and Ammon, are known
to be under physical as well as intellectual and moral disadvantages.
Apart from the worst horrors, on the one side reason was stupefied, on
the other it was act... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL KINDLE AFIRE IN THE WALL OF RABBAH - Rabbah, literally, “the
great,” called by Moses “Rabbah of the children of Ammon”
Deuteronomy 3:11, and by later Greeks, “Rabathammana” , was a
strong city with a yet stronger citadel. Ruins still exist, some of
which probably date back to these times. The... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEIR KING - The king was commonly, in those nations, the center
of their energy. When “he and his princes” were “gone into
captivity,” there was no one to make head against the conqueror, and
renew revolts. Hence, as a first step in the subdual, the reigning
head and those who shared his counse... [ Continue Reading ]